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L3[00:15:49] <Michi> oh man.. right all this
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L4[00:18:07] <Michi> gamax92,
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L5[00:20:21] <gamax92> Ok
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L56[09:40:29] <Michi__> Now to wait for all
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L58[09:42:15] <Michi__> %test
L59[09:42:25] <Michi__> Oh..
L60[09:42:29] <Michi__> michibot timed
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L64[09:46:44] <Michi__> DNS is being stupid
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L71[09:50:39] <Mimiru> well then
L72[09:51:29] <gamax92> ffs Mimiru
L73[09:51:43] <gamax92> How many different
ipv6s do you have
L74[09:51:55] <Mimiru> a bunch.
L75[09:52:16] <Mimiru> I've updateds the
ticket about .199 not working.. I can switch to my US based IP if
you don't mind the IP change gamax92
L76[09:52:44] <gamax92> That's fine, I've
not been using the ip
L77[09:53:16] <gamax92> If you need to
change it again does that need a reboot of Athena or
anything?
L78[09:53:56] <Mimiru> yes, cause for
whatever reason ifdown <interface> breaks shit
L79[09:54:13] <gamax92> Well ...
L80[09:55:13] <gamax92> I don't mind a
different ip I mind reboots though
L81[09:55:14] <Mimiru> gamax92,
2607:5300:61:8d9::9090:1 didn't work for you?
L82[09:56:30] <gamax92> Oh, it works
L83[09:56:35] <gamax92> Yay
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L85[09:56:53] <Mimiru> Ok, the IPv4 will
just start working when they fix it with no need for a reboot
L87[09:57:31]
<Forecaster>
closest landing I've ever done...
L88[09:57:32]
<Forecaster>
I managed to get to the platform and turn around, then I ran out of
power...
L89[09:57:32]
<Forecaster>
oh, is corded one-way only right now? :P
L90[09:57:32]
<Forecaster>
@Mimiru
L91[09:57:54] <Mimiru> It shouldn't
be..
L92[09:58:12] <Mimiru> that ALL hit IRC at
the same time though.. so
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L95[10:01:29] *
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L96[10:01:33] <Mimiru> So.. sorry about all
of that
L97[10:01:40] <Mimiru> I THOUGHT that would
be an easy move.
L98[10:02:31] <Mimiru> But this gets me
raid now.. before it was JBOD.. so if I had a drive fail I was
fucked.
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L101[10:07:37] <Mimiru> Ok.. I think I'm
going to take some drugs
L102[10:07:39] <Mimiru> and go to
bed
L103[10:07:43] <gamax92> Mimiru: quick
note
L104[10:07:47] <Mimiru> Yes?
L105[10:07:59] <gamax92> I temp changed
the dns entries to the ipv6 ones so that would actually work for
now
L106[10:08:43] <gamax92> otherwise it
wasn't resolving anything
L107[10:08:44] <Mimiru> Nice.... what did
yo uchange?
L108[10:08:49] <gamax92> just
resolv.conf
L109[10:08:55] <Mimiru> cause I was trying
that last night and got nowhere..
L110[10:08:59] <Mimiru> Yeah.. I tried
that ._.
L111[10:09:05] *
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L112[10:09:55] <Mimiru> Whatever, as long
as you got it
L113[10:23:07] <Alming> How to past a text
in OC please?
L114[10:23:22] <gamax92> what
L115[10:23:41] <gamax92> paste?
L116[10:23:45] <gamax92> Hit insert
key
L117[10:23:46] <Alming> paste*
L118[10:23:55] <gamax92> if you're on mac
then I don't know
L119[10:24:19] <Alming> Does insert also
works on OCEmu?
L120[10:24:21] <gamax92> yes
L121[10:39:29] <gamax92> an ipv6 only
world is a broken world
L122[10:40:05] <gamax92> github lacks
ipv6, discord lacks ipv6, a couple of irc servers I use lack it
too
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L125[11:03:30] <Temia> Kind of shows the
sorry state of a stagnating net.
L126[11:04:38] <gamax92> Temia: hmm?
L127[11:05:15] <Temia> IPv4 is at a
dead-end and migration efforts are still lagging behind
<.<
L128[11:05:37] <gamax92> yeah
L129[11:05:39] <gamax92> like
Cleverpun.
L130[11:06:12] *
Temia ... pokes fingers together and whistles innocently
>3>;;
L131[11:06:50] <Temia> t-to be fair I
don't own either of the current servers owing to my current life
situation
L132[11:07:02] <gamax92> is fair
L133[11:07:26] <Temia> But I should light
a fire under some asses about that, get addresses so I can add AAAA
records, etc.
L134[11:07:39] <gamax92> Temia: decider
has an AAAA record but library doesnt
L135[11:07:44]
<gerard> Why
should we migrate? Why not both ?
L136[11:07:51] <Temia> ...I can't even
keep track of my own network aaaaaaaaa orz
L137[11:08:01] <Temia> AND I'M THE ONE
WITH CONTROL OVER THE NAMESERVERS orz orz orz
L138[11:08:13] *
Temia facedesks. fail admin.
L139[11:08:22] <gamax92> X3
L140[11:09:01] <Temia> I mean I guess one
could justify me not being able to remember every configuration
made given how busy I've been over the past three months, two of
which I haven't even had access to my own private key, but
still
L141[11:21:55] <Mimiru> Ok.. I feel a bit
better now
L142[11:28:25] <Mimiru> github doesn't
ipv6..?
L143[11:30:40] <gamax92> github doesn't
have an AAAA
L144[11:30:46] <Mimiru> wow.
L145[11:30:53] <Mimiru> that's
surprising..
L146[11:31:13] *
Saphire screeeeeeeeeeeeeeee--
L147[11:31:22] <Saphire> G.. ghk..
L148[11:31:31] <Saphire> RIP Firefox
L149[11:31:53] <gamax92> how so
L150[11:32:07] <Saphire> also, Temia... if
you'll point me to any Russian IPv6 ISP, I will marry you. Or
something.
L151[11:32:54] <Temia> I already have a
boyfriend, but thank you.
L152[11:32:57] *
Temia headpat.
L153[11:33:07] <Saphire> Aka, the point
is...
L154[11:33:34] <Saphire> IPv6 support is
FOR SOME FUCKING WEIRD REASON (I MEAN WHAT THE FUCK?!) is more of a
previlege.
L155[11:33:39] *
Temia nods.
L156[11:33:42] <Saphire> (or only on
VPSes)
L157[11:33:44] <Temia> I understand, it's
fucked.
L158[11:33:53] <Saphire> Only HUGE
datacenters have it
L159[11:34:01] <Mimiru> one day I'll have
native IPv6...
L160[11:34:07] <CompanionCube> isn't
russian interwebs in general fucked
L161[11:34:12] <Saphire> anything else?
"lol fuck you, I am not updating my 2005-ish hardware for
ipv6"
L162[11:34:20] <Saphire> CompanionCube:
oh, yeah, and that.
L163[11:34:25] *
CompanionCube enjoys the native v6 he's had for a good period
now
L164[11:34:30] <CompanionCube> and this is
just a regular consumer ISP
L165[11:34:41] <Saphire> .______.
L166[11:34:47] <Saphire> I call bullshit
on that
L167[11:34:49] <CompanionCube> there are
better ones
L168[11:34:53] <Saphire> I bet you pay
twice for it
L169[11:35:06] <Saphire> Or SOME other
catch.
L170[11:35:09] <Saphire> There must be
one
L171[11:35:13] <CompanionCube> Saphire:
nah
L172[11:35:16] <Saphire> OOoooh, let me
guess
L173[11:35:25] <Saphire> You get only a
single ipv6 address?
L174[11:35:27] <CompanionCube> no
L175[11:35:34] <Saphire> ...q-q
L176[11:35:42] <Saphire> Also, on
Firefox.
L177[11:35:54] <CompanionCube> Saphire:
it's still dynamic v6, which is kinda bad
L178[11:35:56] <CompanionCube> but it's
there
L179[11:36:00] <Saphire> Uh... they are
going down a road of "let's clone chrome"
L180[11:36:03] <Saphire> CompanionCube:
ew
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L183[11:36:18] <CompanionCube> and it came
in firmware updates for the router
L184[11:36:27] <Saphire> And the problem
is, for normal users that's probably not going to make any
weather.
L185[11:36:33] <Saphire> But for any
advanced users?
L186[11:36:43] <Saphire> "Uh, how is
that any better than chrome now?"
L187[11:36:47] <CompanionCube> if you want
static v6 you'd be better off which one of the better ISPs anyway
:p
L188[11:37:01] <Saphire> And... the
problem is...
L189[11:37:08] <Saphire> There are no
other browsers
L190[11:37:28] <Saphire> I mean, right now
there's Firefox, Not-IE-Edge, Chrome...
L191[11:37:39] <Saphire> And thousands and
thousands of chromium based browsers
L192[11:38:02] <Inari> All non chromium
based browsers need to die
L193[11:38:11] <Saphire> And like 2 or 3
very niche and very low-tier/non-standard/plskillmenothingworks
browsers
L194[11:38:15] <CompanionCube> Saphire:
the catch with this ISP (not specific to v6) is that the T&Cs
restrict you to using their router. Using your own's possible, but
can be a bit tricky due to their authentication mechanism.
L195[11:38:16] <Saphire> Inari: uh
L196[11:38:22] <CompanionCube> Inari:
....
L197[11:38:25] <Saphire> CompanionCube:
WHAT THE FUCK
L198[11:38:42] <Saphire> I call
antimonopoly commitee on them!
L199[11:38:45] <Inari> What?
L200[11:38:46] <CompanionCube> Saphire:
it'd even be reasonable if it was bridgemode
L201[11:38:49] <Inari> Chromium is
arguably the best
L202[11:38:51] <CompanionCube> like
virgin
L203[11:38:57] <Inari> And more than one
is just a pain when you webdev
L204[11:39:08] <Saphire> CompanionCube:
cough cough monopoly cough
L205[11:39:14] <CompanionCube> Saphire:
doesn't apply in the UK
L206[11:39:19] <Saphire> Fuck
L207[11:39:19] <CompanionCube> where
there's an actual market
L208[11:39:29] <CompanionCube> you can
switch ISPs with relative ease
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L210[11:39:35] <Saphire> Good..
L211[11:39:47] <Saphire> IN russia you
pretty much got Rostelekom, and bunch of smaller ones
L212[11:39:59] <Saphire> That vary very
much odepending on area
L213[11:40:12] <Saphire> Though, yeah, we
got few ISPs that are all over russia
L214[11:40:18] <CompanionCube> (well, BT
essentailly has a monopoly on telephone lines but Ofcom makes sure
they can't abuse it)
L215[11:41:52] <CompanionCube> Saphire:
and imho there are worse ISPs than mine
L216[11:41:56] *
CompanionCube looks at TalkTalk
L218[11:42:41] <Saphire> LOOK AT
THIS
L219[11:43:19] <CompanionCube> ' inet6
2a02:c7f:9241:5300:4eed:deff:fe9f:3ec2/64 scope global mngtmpaddr
dynamic'
L220[11:43:22] <CompanionCube> ;)
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L224[12:01:24]
<MGR>
Rampage VI Extreme has even more LEDs
L225[12:01:41]
<MGR> And
they both have their own displays built into the motherboard,
because why not?
L226[12:08:34] <Skye> Who needs LEDs
L227[12:09:10] <gamax92> I do
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L232[12:11:41]
<MGR> Skye,
LEDs can look cool. I personally like them, although I know many
people who do not
L233[12:11:58] <Skye> Eeew
L234[12:12:12] *
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L235[12:12:55] <Corded> * <MGR> just
realized that his authorized budget increase for a new computer in
5 years could conflict with a potential expense of a new car
L236[12:13:02]
<MGR> That
would be an issue.....
L237[12:14:17]
<MGR>
Anyways, I LEDs are cool once you synchronize them all, but I can
respect a computer without that look
L238[12:14:25]
<MGR>
Fractal Design makes some good cases
L239[12:14:54] <Forecaster> I don't need
my computer to look anything
L240[12:14:58] <Forecaster> it just needs
to work
L241[12:14:59] <Forecaster> :P
L242[12:15:51] <Forecaster> LEDs can look
cool, but it's far from useful
L243[12:16:11] <Forecaster> unless you
need to find your computer in the dark I suppose
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L246[12:20:38]
<MGR> I'm
not saying LEDs are useful, but aesthetics plays at least a minor
role in any custom built computer
L247[12:20:48] <freacknate09WC> Can
someone help me make programs for drones?
L248[12:23:53]
<MGR> You
need to program an EEPROM
L249[12:23:59]
<MGR> What
are you looking to do with a drone?
L250[12:26:14] <freacknate09WC> I want to
just have a remote console on it, so i can run commands from a
computer, to mess around, and make it more complex later on
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L253[12:27:19] <freacknate09WC> I could do
it if i could install openos on it
L254[12:27:20] <Alming> Hello :)
L255[12:28:19] <Alming> Do you know to
bind different screens using OCEmu to display the same information
please?
L256[12:28:45] <MalkContent> anyone been
playing with the 1.12 oc dev build?
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L258[12:29:28] <MalkContent> i played a
bit with it and encountered no issues other than missing
textures/models for items, and i'm kinda tempted to throw it on the
server ^^
L259[12:29:38] <CompanionCube>
freacknate09WC: remote console?
L260[12:30:12]
<MGR> OpenOS
does not fit on a drone
L261[12:30:32] <CompanionCube> there's
always something like multice
L262[12:31:16] <freacknate09WC>
CompanionCube: yes, how do i get multice?
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L265[12:33:37] <freacknate09WC> ok
L266[12:33:49] <freacknate09WC> I guess i
will test it on the drone
L267[12:34:31] <CompanionCube> if it
doesn't you can try something else or poke Izaya about it
L268[12:34:59] <freacknate09WC> ok
L269[12:35:14] <Alming> Do you know to
bind different screens using OCEmu to display the same information
please? :)
L270[12:37:00] <freacknate09WC> hmm, i get
a 404 when trying to download it
L271[12:37:23] <freacknate09WC> when
trying to go to the page to download anyway
L272[12:37:45]
<MGR> Works
for me
L273[12:38:04] <freacknate09WC> could you
download it for me and put it on dropbox or something?
L274[12:39:13] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
yor
L275[12:39:26] <CompanionCube> Izaya: your
site's download links are broken for multice
L276[12:40:29] <CompanionCube>
freacknate09WC: grab the source and build it in openos?
L277[12:40:52] <freacknate09WC> how do i
build it?
L278[12:41:06] <CompanionCube> run
build.lua?
L279[12:41:06] <freacknate09WC> sorry, i
am a noob at some openos things
L280[12:41:11] <freacknate09WC> ok,
thanks
L281[12:43:30] <freacknate09WC> it is
failing to build
L282[12:44:11] <freacknate09WC> and im not
set up to run lua on my rig
L283[12:44:17] <freacknate09WC> real life
rig
L284[12:44:36] <CompanionCube> huh
L285[12:44:48] <CompanionCube> what's the
error?
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L287[12:46:44] <freacknate09WC> the first
line is /multice/build.lua:79 attempt to index global 'f' (a nil
value)
L288[12:48:16] <CompanionCube> so there's
a build.cfg in the same dir?
L289[12:48:28] <freacknate09WC> yes
L290[12:48:41] <CompanionCube> wait, wrong
line
L291[12:48:54] <freacknate09WC> ?
L292[12:49:40] <CompanionCube> huh, i
getthe same error
L293[12:50:27] <freacknate09WC> do you
know any other os?
L294[12:51:33] <freacknate09WC> actually,
do you know of any server oses?
L295[12:53:09] <CompanionCube> servers are
just bigger computers
L296[12:53:43] <MalkContent> ^
L297[12:53:58] <freacknate09WC> ok, i want
to have then be NASes, but i am almost clueless with networking for
sending files
L298[12:54:14] <freacknate09WC> or at
least one be a nas
L300[12:54:39] <CompanionCube> but i don't
know if it's any good
L301[12:54:46] <freacknate09WC> ok
L302[12:54:52] <MalkContent> also you
don't need a server for that
L303[12:55:07] <freacknate09WC> I am still
learning lua also, i picked this back up a few days ago
L304[12:55:16] <freacknate09WC> ok
L305[12:55:46] <MalkContent> a server's
main point is that you can pack many computers into a single block
and that you can up the maximum number of components a server can
handle
L306[12:56:04] <MalkContent> at least from
what i gathered
L307[12:56:12] <freacknate09WC> ok
L308[12:58:23] <Mimiru> hmmm Hekate's dns
resolution is suuuper slow :/
L309[12:58:52] <freacknate09WC> How do i
use a component bus in a server?
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L311[13:02:19] <Mimiru> ._.
L312[13:02:22] <Mimiru> %p
L313[13:02:24] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Mimiru 0.27s
L314[13:02:57] <MalkContent> you just cram
it in there :x
L315[13:04:05]
<MGR>
MalkContent, that sounds about right
L316[13:04:10]
<MGR> Also
more RAM
L317[13:04:45] <freacknate09WC> ok
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L320[13:09:14] <freacknate09WC> that
serverfs worked
L322[13:12:44] <freacknate09WC> and i am
making use of it
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L324[13:19:24] <freacknate09> I just set
up a server with open os, oppm, and openirc
L325[13:19:37] <freacknate09> pastebin get
HAgcbg41 /boot/98_serverfilesystem.lua
L326[13:19:42] <freacknate09> crud,
sorry
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L330[13:28:49]
<MGR>
"Batteries can't fix themselves. If they could, you'd never
need to buy new batteries for anything."
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L332[13:34:19] <MalkContent> ?
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L334[13:38:09]
<MGR>
MalkContent, I was quoting a story
L335[13:38:56] <MalkContent> i don't get
it though :x
L336[13:39:11] <MalkContent> is this about
energy?
L337[13:40:19] <MalkContent> cause
otherwise i am getting the same from it as "Shoes can't fix
themselves. If they could, you'd never need to buy new shoes for
anything."
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L339[13:41:08]
<MGR> A
Luser thought that if he left his laptop with a dead battery
plugged in, it would fix the battery, even though Windows told him
the battery was dead
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L341[13:42:05] <MalkContent> now it makes
sense :D
L342[13:42:25]
<MGR>
Yep
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L345[14:43:15] <Vexatos> Hey Mimiru, is
the wiki mirror still dead? :I
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L348[14:58:44] <AmandaC> %choose try and
code more or meh
L349[14:58:45] <MichiBot> AmandaC: try and
code more
L350[14:58:50] <AmandaC> %choose br or
lr
L351[14:58:50] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
lr
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L353[15:12:09] <Mimiru> Vexatos, the cert
is expired.. but it works
L354[15:12:24] <Mimiru> OVH fucked the
routing for my IP block..
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L357[15:13:32] <Mimiru> It works fine for
me.
L358[15:13:38] <Vexatos> Oh wait
L359[15:13:39] <Mimiru> except for the
expired cert warning.
L360[15:13:48] <Vexatos> it forces https
and my browser cannot into expired certs
L361[15:13:53] <Vexatos> yea
nevermind
L362[15:14:37] <Vexatos> thanks anyway
>->
L363[15:14:49] <Mimiru> Np.. I'll fix the
cert as soon as I can
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L366[15:49:27] <MajGenRelativity> ~w
filesystem
L368[15:54:28] <Guest17896> woops
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L370[15:54:44] <ds84182> lol
L372[16:22:46] <MajGenRelativity> ~w
event
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L377[17:05:11] <freacknate09OC> Is it
feasble to build a tablet before a computer in survival?
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L379[17:07:59] <freacknate09WC> Is it
feasble to build a tablet before a computer in survival?
L380[17:09:57] <Temia> You could? But
you'd need to put a floppy drive in the tablet.
L381[17:10:23] <Temia> Since you wouldn't
be able to preinstall.
L382[17:11:19] <Temia> There is otherwise
no strict progression in OpenComputers -- it's a (very expansive)
utility mod, so the tiering that exists is purely dependent on your
resources.
L383[17:33:21] <Inari> Whys raspberry pi
so expensive :<
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L387[17:58:14] <freacknate09WC> What use
would a computer have in the section between early and midgame? I
am running a quite modified version of ftb dw20
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L392[18:01:40] <freacknate09OC> What use
would a computer have in the section between early and midgame? I
am running a quite modified version of ftb dw20
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L394[18:03:43] <Temia> Quite a variety of
things :o
L395[18:09:55] <freacknate09OC> Do you
have an example? I only have a few things to interact with, my
steam dyno, my pulverizer, my redstone furnace, and my aquas
acumu
L396[18:10:04] <freacknate09OC> also, how
do i create a symbolic link?
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L398[18:12:37] <Guest81964> o/
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L402[18:13:00]
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L403[18:13:07] <payonel> i'm alive
L404[18:14:14] <gamax92> yay
L405[18:14:37] <payonel> i volunteered at
a shelter last night and got no sleep - it was a long night
L406[18:14:48] <payonel> so i basically
woke up a couple hours ago
L407[18:14:52] <freacknate09OC> that
sucks
L408[18:15:13] <payonel> it was a good
reminder to be grateful for thing
L409[18:15:14] <payonel> things*
L410[18:15:36] <freacknate09OC> How do i
create a symbolic link? I have a floppy, and everytime it is put
in, i want it to create a symbolic link in my /home called
Floppy1
L411[18:16:33] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
ln <target> <path>
L412[18:16:43] <payonel> i know irl you'd
want ln -s, openos does ONLY -s
L413[18:16:57] <payonel> so you could say
`ln -s`, and i typically do, just know that the -s is ignored
L414[18:17:37] <payonel> so: `cd /home`
`ln -s /mnt/[floppy] Floppy1`
L415[18:17:38] <freacknate09OC> I want to
do it in an autorun.lua, do you know what command I would use
then?
L416[18:17:52] <payonel> well depends on
the floppy's id
L417[18:18:12] <freacknate09OC> the id is
c12, with a label of Floppy1
L418[18:18:30] <payonel> ln /mnt/c12
/home/Floppy1
L419[18:18:49] <freacknate09OC> just put
that in a file named autorun.lua, and it will create the
link?
L420[18:18:53] <payonel> you want to put
it in which autorun, the floppy's ?
L421[18:18:57] <freacknate09OC> yes
L422[18:19:05] <freacknate09OC> the
floppys autorun
L423[18:19:07] <payonel> autorun.lua is a
lua file, "ln ..." is a shell command
L424[18:19:11] <payonel> so no
L425[18:19:21] <payonel> if you want to
make a link in lua you use the fs library
L426[18:20:06] <freacknate09OC> ok, i
figured out what the command is in lua, but it errors every time it
runs, saying "unexpected symbol near '/'
L427[18:20:18] <freacknate09OC> one
sec
L428[18:20:37] <payonel> local fs =
require("filesystem") fs.link("/mnt/c12",
"/home/Floppy1")
L429[18:22:36] <freacknate09OC> Awesome,
thank you, it works now, the fs.link command was confusing me until
you wrote that. I, for some reason, didnt realize i needed to give
origin AND destination
L430[18:23:15] <payonel> yeah. np. feel
free to ask me anything about openos and lua
L431[18:24:27] <freacknate09OC> ok, I will
be asking a lot then, I only started learning lua the other
day
L432[18:24:37] <freacknate09OC> I have
played with openos for a few days longer lol
L433[18:25:46] <freacknate09OC> +payonel:
I have another question, how would i create a program that shows
uptime in the top left and ran on boot up?
L434[18:25:57] <freacknate09OC> and ran in
background so i could still use it
L435[18:26:54] <payonel> well, openos out
the box doesn't provide a "window" you could have
floating in the top left. the terminal library supports windowing,
but it takes considerable setup code
L436[18:27:08] <payonel> you could just
draw the text on top of whatever is there, on a timer
L437[18:27:16] <payonel> would that be
sufficient?
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L439[18:27:34] <freacknate09OC> yes
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L441[18:29:33] <payonel> you could use an
autorun or the rc system. autorun takes less work, rc feels more
portable in case you want to share the code and not conflict with
other autoruns. but rc takes more setup
L442[18:29:48] <payonel> or you could use
your /home/.shrc
L443[18:30:36] <payonel> the benefit of
/home/.shrc is that runs whether or not your fs autorun is enabled,
it is shell commands (which is better for some ppl)
L444[18:31:05] <payonel> and /home/.shrc
runs after everything is loaded (e.g. the terminal, in case you
want to draw to the screen)
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L446[18:31:36] <payonel> you can write
code in rc or autorun that waits appropriately for the gui to load
fully, but .shrc is nice if you want to ignore that
L447[18:32:02] <freacknate09OC> what is
the diff between .shrc and rc?
L448[18:32:25] <freacknate09OC> and what
is the code required to do this? i was thinking of using the uptime
program that comes with openos
L449[18:32:31] <payonel> rc refers to
/bin/rc, and rc modules you can build and add to your
/etc/rc.cfg
L450[18:32:37] <freacknate09OC> ok
L451[18:32:38] <payonel> via `rc enable
...`
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L453[18:32:56] <freacknate09OC> do rc
modules use standard lua?
L454[18:33:19] <payonel> yes, rc loads
files that are assumed to be lua files
L455[18:33:23] <freacknate09OC> ok
L456[18:34:11] <freacknate09OC> what
libraries would i use to print the output of the uptime program to
the top right of the screen? I have a T1 gpu, so i cant do
color
L457[18:34:24] <freacknate09OC> because
that is what i would do, is output it
L458[18:34:30] <freacknate09OC> to make it
easier for me
L459[18:35:19] <payonel> well you have
choices
L460[18:35:44] <payonel> though i
recommend you write this in lua
L461[18:36:02] <payonel> autorun.lua and
rc scripts are lua first, and /home/.shrc is shell commands
L462[18:36:09] <freacknate09OC> ok
L463[18:36:14] <payonel> that doesn't
disqualify /home/.shrc, you can call another script from it
L464[18:36:28] <freacknate09OC> ooh, that
sounds handy for other programs
L465[18:36:39] <payonel> for example, your
.shrc could have a line that says: /home/show_uptime.lua
L466[18:37:06] <freacknate09OC> ok
L467[18:37:14] <payonel> btw, because your
code will continuously show the uptime, this feels more like a
proper application for rc
L468[18:37:34] <payonel> but you can
promote your code to work in the structure of the rc system at
another date if you are interested in doing that
L469[18:38:05] <payonel> so we will
discuss the lua code, but this would go in a lua file, not in the
.shrc file. and your .shrc will call your lua file
L470[18:38:58] <payonel> the first thing i
would consider is that you said it should continue to run over
time, but not block the shell. there are two ways to accomplish
that
L471[18:39:29] <payonel> 1. use event
timers to call a short function that writes the uptime once
L472[18:39:38] <payonel> or 2. use
threads, and an inf loop
L473[18:40:27] <payonel> i recommend
threads because they are actually really fun :)
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L476[18:47:04] <payonel> oh sorry, you can
remove the "- 5" in the setCursor
L477[18:47:10] <payonel> i was testing
something else and forgot to remove that
L478[18:47:42] <payonel> oh derp, just
remove that whole line :/
L479[18:47:43] <payonel> haha
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L482[18:49:04] <ironmountain> o/
L483[18:49:08] <payonel> \o
L484[18:52:08] <ironmountain> e
L485[18:53:38] <freacknate09OC> thank you
for the program, just drop it in the rc.d folder
L487[18:54:42] <payonel> uh no, this is no
an rc module
L488[18:54:57] <payonel> i said, "but
you can promote your code to work in the structure of the rc system
at another date if you are interested in doing that"
L489[18:55:18] <payonel> this is code you
could put in a lua file anywhere, and call that from
/home/.shrc
L490[18:55:56] <freacknate09OC> ok
L491[18:56:46] <freacknate09OC> Do you
have an example rc module that i could tear apart and learn how it
works? I am going to do the same with the other program
L492[18:57:01] <payonel> there is an
example rc program that comes with openos
L493[18:57:04] <payonel> look in
/etc
L494[18:57:08] <freacknate09OC> ok
L495[18:57:40] <freacknate09OC> thank you,
now to go expand my knowledge and hopefully not brick my system, i
will be back with more questions for sure
L496[18:57:52] <payonel> if you ported
this code to an rc module, i would use the rc stop method to call
t:kill() to stop the thread
L497[18:58:09] <freacknate09OC> ok
L498[18:58:29] <payonel> there are many
others here that are quite helpful. i'm often afk
L499[18:58:31] <freacknate09OC> how do i
call it from /home/.shrc. i dont see that on my install
L500[18:58:32] <freacknate09OC> ok
L501[18:58:51] <payonel> /home/.shrc is
called automatically on boot
L502[18:59:04] <payonel> what do you mean
you don't see it on your install
L503[18:59:11] <payonel> what version of
openos are you running?
L504[18:59:51] <freacknate09OC> i am
running 1.6.1
L505[19:00:10] <freacknate09OC> ahh, i see
it now, how do i unhide it?
L506[19:00:23] <Mimiru> there.. fixed
Vex's cert..
L507[19:00:30] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
`l -l`
L508[19:00:31] <freacknate09OC> how do i
call the other program with .shrcv
L509[19:00:33] <payonel> zug
L510[19:00:36] <payonel> why do i derp so
much
L511[19:00:38] <payonel> `l -a`
L512[19:00:44] <freacknate09OC> where do i
put that?
L513[19:00:48] <freacknate09OC> in the
.shrc file?
L514[19:00:50] <payonel> that'll show you
hidden files
L515[19:00:58] <freacknate09OC> ahh
L516[19:00:59] <payonel> no, `l` is `ls
-l`
L517[19:01:05] <payonel> and thus `l -a`
is `ls -la`
L518[19:01:22] <payonel> any file with .
is hidden
L519[19:01:43] <payonel> as for calling
more things from /home/.shrc --- each and every line in the
/home/.shrc is run as a shell command
L520[19:02:07] <payonel> as for `local
thread = require("thread")` you're going to have a bad
time unless you update OC
L521[19:02:35] <freacknate09OC> that is
the latest version for 1.10.2
L522[19:03:13] <freacknate09OC> so, just
add a shell command inside of .shrc, and it will execute?
L523[19:04:35] <payonel> openos 1.6.1 is
not the latest version for any mc version
L524[19:04:40] <payonel> yes, a shell
comand
L525[19:04:58] <payonel> command*. such as
just `/path/to/my/uptime_displayer.lua`
L526[19:05:07] <freacknate09OC> that is
the operating system, not the mod version
L528[19:05:13] <payonel> i know that
L530[19:05:39] <payonel> `: you know this
is entirely you're own fault
L531[19:05:40] <payonel> your*
L532[19:05:41] <payonel> :/
L533[19:06:05] <`> I blame you tho
L534[19:06:10] <`> use ' instead
L535[19:06:29] <payonel> but that's not
how i exec :P
L536[19:06:31] <freacknate09OC> oh wow,
that is a newer version, and use ' for what?
L537[19:06:41] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
that was a message for me
L538[19:06:46] <freacknate09OC> oh
L539[19:06:52] <freacknate09OC> sorry, i
was confused
L540[19:08:10] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
once you update your mod, any OpenOS floppy that already exists in
the game world (or any future once you craft) will magically update
in-place
L541[19:08:41] <payonel> at which point,
you will need to insert the OpenOS floppy into your machine that
already has OpenOS installed on its hdd, and run the install again
-- this will update the files
L542[19:08:56] <freacknate09OC> nice, and
just reinstall my os from the disk, and my os will be updated? or
will the floppy just update my os install?
L543[19:09:01] <freacknate09OC> ahh
L544[19:09:01] <freacknate09OC> ok
L545[19:09:11] <freacknate09OC> I sent
that last message before i saw your second one
L546[19:09:58] <freacknate09OC> there,
updating my mod
L547[19:10:27] <freacknate09OC> what is
new in the latest version of openos
L548[19:10:47] <freacknate09OC> i forget
the ?, sorry
L549[19:11:55] <freacknate09OC> they
should include a changelog when updating than insstall of
openos
L550[19:12:08] <freacknate09OC> hmm, *an,
and *install
L551[19:12:16] <payonel> well, they is
"I"
L552[19:12:24] <payonel> i put all my
changes in the commits :) haha
L553[19:12:28] <payonel> the commit
messages
L554[19:12:50] <freacknate09OC> did you
make openos?
L555[19:12:57] <payonel> and when we make
a new official release, we aggregate the changes to a changelog
report on github
L556[19:13:11] <freacknate09OC> ok
L557[19:13:51] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
Sangar (the oc author) originally made openos, but i'm a member of
the group and i've redone most of the os over the last few
years
L558[19:13:53] <payonel> couple*
years
L559[19:14:10] <freacknate09OC> oh
wow
L560[19:14:50] <payonel> most has been
redone as in ... probably 80% of it
L561[19:14:53] <freacknate09OC> what is
the command to view hidden files? wow
L562[19:14:58] <freacknate09OC> that is a
lot of work
L563[19:15:14] <payonel> i suppose i could
write a script to actually find lines i haven't changed :)
L564[19:15:22] <payonel> l is an alias for
ls -l
L565[19:15:28] <payonel> ls lists files,
and -l lists them vertically
L566[19:15:40] <freacknate09OC> ok
L567[19:15:42] <payonel> any file (in the
linux world) with . at the front of the name is hidden to that
view
L568[19:15:53] <payonel> if you want ls to
display hidden files, include -a: ls -la
L569[19:15:56] <payonel> or, just l
-a
L570[19:15:57] <freacknate09OC> ok
L571[19:16:11] <freacknate09OC> ahh,
thanks
L572[19:16:14] <payonel> openos is
linux-like
L573[19:16:17] <freacknate09OC> ok
L574[19:16:37] <freacknate09OC> I thought
it was linux like :)
L575[19:16:48] <payonel> well that's my
goal :)
L576[19:16:49] <payonel> haha
L577[19:17:32] <freacknate09OC> how do i
make that uptime widget program run via .shrc again?
L578[19:17:47] <payonel> .shrc is run when
you reach your shell prompt
L579[19:17:50] <freacknate09OC> is openos
centralized or decentralized?
L580[19:17:50] <freacknate09OC> ok
L581[19:17:59] <freacknate09OC> it is
blank when i go to edit it, is that normal?
L583[19:20:21] <freacknate09OC> nvm, it
is
L584[19:21:22] <freacknate09OC> it isnt
getting properly called by .shrc
L585[19:22:27] <freacknate09OC> what line
should i insert into .shrc?
L586[19:25:05] <freacknate09OC> +payonel:
What line do i insert into .shrc to get my programs started by
it?
L587[19:25:20] <payonel> each and every
line in .shrc is run as a separate shell command
L588[19:25:32] <payonel> yes it should be
empty on a clean install
L589[19:27:08] <freacknate09OC> ok, what
shell command launches the program? i know i can launch it by
typing its name if i am in the same dir, but .shrc isnt starting
it
L590[19:27:30] <payonel> openos is
centralized, though I always have modularity and posix behavior in
mind
L591[19:27:40] <freacknate09OC> ok
L592[19:27:49] <payonel> to make it as
easy as possible to have remote resources, or remote shells
L593[19:27:54] <freacknate09OC> ok
L594[19:27:58] <payonel> the remote shell
work is something i plan to improve on
L595[19:28:12] <freacknate09OC> where is
the kernel? how do i access the remote shell?
L596[19:28:37] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
"by typing its name" to start a program, what, exactly,
are you typing to run a file (manually, from the shell
prompt)
L597[19:28:58] <freacknate09OC> i am
trying to run a .lua file
L598[19:29:40] <freacknate09OC> if i were
to run uptimewdgt.lua, i would type uptimewdgt if it is in the
working directory
L599[19:29:47] <payonel> the
"kernel" is really just the files that are loading during
boot. openos does not enforce a kernel vs user boundary. /init.lua
is the starting file of openos (run by the EEPROM), and
/lib/core/boot.lua does the bulk of the boot work (returning to
init.lua to start the shell)
L600[19:30:11] <freacknate09OC> ok
L601[19:30:24] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
typing ONLY `uptimewdgt` in your shell prompt works because
literally "." is in your $PATH
L602[19:30:55] <freacknate09OC> ok
L603[19:30:59] <payonel> using a path to
refer to a file, such as `./uptimewdgt` does NOT use your $PATH to
find it, but instead follows a relative path to run that file
L604[19:31:18] <freacknate09OC> ok
L605[19:31:23] <payonel> which is the
typical linux way, in fact, having "." in $PATH is weird
to me, but -- it makes things easier for our OC users
L606[19:31:24] <`> what concerns me most
is that i'm only occasionally being pinged
L607[19:31:39] <freacknate09OC> hmm
L608[19:31:43] <payonel> :) sorry to cause
you concern
L609[19:31:45] <`> also why are you going
back and forth between ` and "
L610[19:32:01] <payonel> `: i use `...`
for shell commands
L611[19:32:02] <freacknate09OC> ?
L612[19:32:05] <freacknate09OC> ahh
L613[19:32:58] <freacknate09OC> ': why is
your username an apostrophe?
L614[19:33:02] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
when .shrc is run, the PWD may not be in /home -- although I
thought it was
L615[19:33:09] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
it's a backtick
L616[19:33:12] <freacknate09OC> ahh
L617[19:33:32] <freacknate09OC> how do i
set pwd to /home/prgms, which is where the file i want to run
is
L618[19:33:36] <freacknate09OC> in the
.shrc
L619[19:34:22] <payonel> sec
L620[19:34:36] <freacknate09OC> ok
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L623[19:39:13] <freacknate09OC> odd, i got
dc'd
L624[19:42:01] <freacknate09OC> +payonal:
are you back?
L625[19:44:21] <payonel> if you prefix a
username with + it changes the name you are intending the
ping
L626[19:44:26]
<gamax92>
Ahh that's a problem
L627[19:44:39] <payonel> and i'm always
here, but generally afk
L628[19:44:43] <freacknate09OC> ok
L629[19:44:43] <payonel> gamax92: ?
L630[19:45:15] <payonel> freacknate09OC: i
have a work thing i am attending to, i'll be back to troubleshoot
in a few
L631[19:45:18] <freacknate09OC> the only
reason i add the + is because your name is +payonel
L632[19:45:20] <freacknate09OC> ok
L633[19:45:38] <Mimiru> His name is
payonel, "+" is his mode.
L634[19:45:44] <Mimiru> It means he's
voiced.
L635[19:45:53] <Mimiru> "@" in
mine means I'm an Op
L636[19:46:08]
<gamax92> my
wifi can't do ipv6
L637[19:46:15] <Mimiru> o_O
L638[19:46:18] <freacknate09OC> ahh
L639[19:46:42]
<gamax92> so
can't get into athena
L640[19:46:55] <Mimiru> I'm still waiting
on a reply from them ._.
L641[19:52:33]
<gamax92>
Also my laptop's screen wouldn't turn on, even after a reboot not
even the bios should show up
L642[19:52:56]
<gamax92> I
connected my monitor to it's vga port and the laptop screen came
back on
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L647[20:39:18] <Mimiru> Damn it.. gamax92
I need to shutdown the VMs and stab myself in the head.
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L652[20:44:14] <Mimiru> gamax92?
L653[20:44:23] <gamax92> sorry had an
issue with the tunnel
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L655[20:44:34] <gamax92> I'll close down
quassel
L656[20:44:49] <Mimiru> can you issue a
shutdown for me while you're there?
L657[20:44:53] <Mimiru> since I can't
connect...
L658[20:44:57] <gamax92> alright
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L662[20:46:38] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
so.....you've helped me uncover a bug
L663[20:46:39] <payonel> :/
L664[20:47:09] <gamax92> Mimiru: okay,
should be shut down
L665[20:47:17] <Mimiru> Thanks
L666[20:47:35] <gamax92> (also it had said
you were logged in over ssh and ... "seat0" whatever that
is)
L667[20:47:43] <CompanionCube> seat0's a
logind thing
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L670[20:54:02] <payonel> build 114
L672[21:09:49] <freacknate09OC> updating
now
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L675[21:14:41] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
good. i also tested things like PWD when .shrc is running --
everything (as i had hoped and expected) is fully loaded by the
time .shrc runs
L676[21:15:13] <payonel> so, you can use
`file` or `file.lua` or `./file.lua` or `/home/file.lua` or
..etc
L677[21:15:20] <payonel> all work just
fine
L678[21:21:38] <Mimiru> ifconfig
L679[21:21:40] <Mimiru> ._.
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L681[21:41:29] <CompanionCube>
ifconfig?
L682[21:41:48] <Mimiru> yes.. I typed here
instead of in my terminal
L683[21:45:05] <gamax92> Mimiru: can I
bring stuff back up on athena or wait?
L684[21:46:01] <Mimiru> I assume it 's
safe..
L685[21:47:16] <Mimiru> I'm looking at
switching to VMWare... IDK why Hekate's network is so fucking
slow..
L686[21:47:20] <Mimiru> Victory's is
fine.
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L701[22:40:09] <freacknate09OC>
hello
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L703[22:45:11] <payonel_webchat> Mimiru:
sup
L704[22:45:14] <payonel_webchat>
freacknate09OC: o/
L705[22:46:18] <Mimiru> payonel_webchat, I
have no idea... Hekate just seems to not like the internet.
L706[22:46:32] <payonel_webchat> i get
this: Disconnected from IRC (Server address is IPv4-only, but
bindhost is IPv6-only). Reconnecting...
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L708[22:46:37] <payonel_webchat> i presume
you know that
L709[22:47:04] <freacknate09OC> nice, i am
connected
L710[22:47:24] <payonel_webchat>
freacknate09OC: did you update and everything works?
L711[22:47:51] <Mimiru> ...
L712[22:47:53] *
Mimiru sighs
L713[22:47:59] <freacknate09OC>
payonel_webchat:I updated, havent tested .shrc
L714[22:48:17] <freacknate09OC> crud, my
mouse isnt working
L715[22:48:43] <freacknate09OC>
fixed
L716[22:49:46] <freacknate09OC> oi, .shrc
is interperting everything as lua, not shell commands
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L718[22:51:39] <freacknate09OC> so .shrc
is acting like a .lua file
L719[22:51:48] <Mimiru> I have no ipv6 dns
now...
L720[22:51:50] <Mimiru> wtf
L721[22:52:12] <Mimiru> now.. it's just
being stupid slow
L722[22:52:16] <Mimiru> I don't get
this.
L723[22:53:01] <freacknate09OC> I dont get
.shrc, it is not working as labeled
L724[22:54:05] <freacknate09OC>
payonel_webchat: .shrc is not working
L725[22:54:11] <freacknate09OC> do i need
to update my os?
L726[22:54:38] <Mimiru> most likely
yes
L727[22:55:07] <freacknate09OC> ok, doing
thatn ow
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L729[22:57:09] <freacknate09OC> .shrc is
being processed like a lua file
L730[22:58:01] <Mimiru> payonel_webchat,
^
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L733[23:01:39] <payonel_webchat> o_O
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L735[23:02:30] <payonel_webchat>
freacknate09OC: .shrc is being run as a lua file? based on
what?
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L737[23:02:47] <payonel_webchat> Mimiru:
sorry, my webchat doesn't ping me
L738[23:02:56] <payonel_webchat> or at
least, i missed it if it did
L739[23:03:55] <Mimiru> payonel_webchat,
if you still have your irc client up try doing /znc disconnect then
/znc connect
L740[23:04:31] <freacknate09OC> when add
shell commands, and run it, it throws errors, showing it being
parsed and ran in lua, I will post screenshots
L741[23:04:52] <payonel_webchat> Mimiru:
Connecting...
L742[23:05:20] <Mimiru> DNS resolution is
stupid slow.. so give it a while
L743[23:05:25] <Mimiru> I don't understand
the issue ._.
L744[23:06:05] <payonel_webchat>
freacknate09OC: if i run `echo echo hi > .shrc` and then reboot,
i see "hi" printed before the shell prompt
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L747[23:06:59] <Mimiru> hey.. it's a
payonel
L748[23:07:00] <payonel> Mimiru: o/
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L750[23:07:08] <Mimiru> make sure to
ident.. :P
L751[23:07:35] <payonel> thanks
L752[23:08:22] <freacknate09OC> hmm, i am
actually editing the file, let me try that
L753[23:08:25] <Mimiru> if *anyone* has
suggestions about why DNS resolution so damn slow... I'm open to
ideas.
L754[23:10:20] <freacknate09OC> hmm, it
worked
L755[23:10:28] <freacknate09OC> I was
editing it, then running it, my noobmistake
L756[23:11:07] <freacknate09OC> how do i
see my current ram usage on my ingame pc?
L757[23:11:15] <payonel> free
L758[23:11:19] <freacknate09OC> ok
L759[23:11:51] <freacknate09OC> is there a
command to make it human readable?
L760[23:11:59] <payonel> haven't added
that yet, no
L761[23:12:02] <payonel> it's just in
bytes
L762[23:12:44] <freacknate09OC> ok, how do
i do math on a variable?
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L764[23:12:54] <freacknate09OC> I may be
able to add that ability
L765[23:13:03] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
in lua. shell doesn't have a script language
L766[23:13:23] <freacknate09OC> ok
L767[23:13:29] <freacknate09OC> i am
editing the free.lua
L768[23:14:20] <freacknate09OC> well, it
shows total amount of mem fine, but not others
L769[23:15:53] <freacknate09OC> yay, it
shows it in kb by default!
L770[23:16:53] <freacknate09OC> payonel:
if i upload the file, will you consider including my edited version
in the standard install of openos
L771[23:19:14] <payonel> 1. i work with
PRs in github, and 2. for this specific change I'd want something a
bit more flexible in output, like real-life free with -h, -k, and
-m
L772[23:21:16] <freacknate09OC> ok,
working on that
L773[23:21:35] <freacknate09OC> how do i
go about making a PR?
L775[23:22:02] <freacknate09OC> ok
L776[23:23:05] <freacknate09OC> yeah, i
may not do a pr yet
L777[23:23:09] <freacknate09OC>
will*
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L781[23:25:29] <freacknate09OC> how do i
add args to a program?
L782[23:26:32] <payonel> the args you pass
on the command line are passed to the code as additional arguments:
...
L783[23:26:41] <payonel> so you can: local
x, y, z = ...
L784[23:27:16] <payonel> typically a shell
command takes args and options, and thus in openos it is typical to
use shell.parse: local args, options = shell.parse(...)
L785[23:27:55] <payonel> in this case,
`free -m` would give you options.m
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L788[23:29:24] <freacknate09OC> hmm,
something broke man
L789[23:29:31] <freacknate09OC> the man
program, i mean
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L792[23:32:05] <Mimiru> ._.
L793[23:37:48] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
if you think openos has a bug - it should go without saying that i
would need more info than "something broke"
L794[23:39:42] <freacknate09OC> I was
trying to pinpoint it, i was going to add more info, then got
sidetrack
L795[23:44:20] <freacknate09OC> the error
appears to be in line 2 in more.lua actually
L796[23:45:16] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
man works for me just fine
L797[23:45:49] <payonel> and line 2 is:
local shell = require("shell")
L798[23:45:49] <freacknate09OC> hmm, the
issue is in more.lua
L799[23:46:11] <payonel> if you can
screenshot the error, that would be helpful
L801[23:47:44] <freacknate09OC> that is a
screenshot of the error when running "man man"
L802[23:48:19] <freacknate09OC> to be
sure, i copied the more.lua from the install floppy, and deleted
the one in my /bin
L803[23:48:30] <freacknate09OC> replacing
it with the one on the openos floppy
L804[23:50:02] <Mimiru> ._. wtf
corded..
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L806[23:50:24] <freacknate09OC> payonel: i
can provide a zip of my ingame hardrive
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L809[23:52:58] <Mimiru> Test
L810[23:53:09] *
Mimiru sighs
L811[23:54:41] <freacknate09OC> yeah, i
just reinstalled my openos
L812[23:54:45] <freacknate09OC> same
issue
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L814[23:56:11] <Mimiru> yay websocket
timeout ._.
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L817[23:57:55] <freacknate09OC> who/what
is corded?
L818[23:58:07] <Mimiru> The bot that
bridges IRC and Discord.
L819[23:58:15] <freacknate09OC> ahh
L820[23:59:54] <payonel> freacknate09OC:
sorry, i was afk, back now